Should I be worried if my puppy is chewing on literally everything during teething, or is that just what they do?

I've noticed that my puppy has been chewing on almost everything in sight lately—furniture, shoes, even the corners of the rug. I'm assuming it might be related to teething, but I'm not entirely sure what to expect during this phase. Is this kind of constant chewing something typical for teething puppies, or should I be concerned about his behavior?

Answer

It's common for puppies to chew on various items as they explore and soothe their gums during teething. This behavior is typical, but it's essential to guide them to appropriate outlets.

  • Puppies often chew due to teething.
  • Chewing helps soothe their gums and explore their environment.
  • Redirecting to chew toys is beneficial and helps avoid damage.

Teething is a normal phase in a puppy's life where they experience discomfort due to the growth of their new teeth. As a result, they tend to chew on different objects to help alleviate the pain in their gums. You can assist by providing appropriate chew toys specifically designed for teething puppies. Monitor your puppy to ensure they’re chewing on safe items. If their behavior seems excessive or they seem in pain, it's wise to consult a professional.

Book a consultation with a licensed vet at Dial A Vet for just $49 AUD if you're unsure or symptoms are getting worse.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is constant chewing normal during the teething phase?

    Yes, constant chewing is a normal behavior during teething, as puppies seek relief from gum discomfort.

  • What are the best types of toys for a teething puppy?

    Durable rubber chew toys are excellent for teething puppies as they are tough enough to withstand chewing and can help massage gums.

  • When should I be concerned about my puppy's chewing?

    If your puppy seems to be in discomfort despite having chew toys, or if they are ingesting non-food items, consult a vet for guidance.

Next available appointment

Loading…